Job Description
Responsibilities
General:
- Provides age-specific patient-centered care utilizing the nursing process:
- Performs patient assessment using appropriate, problem-focused, and age-specific assessment techniques.
- Performs continual critical care assessment of patient and family’s physical and psychological needs.
- Involves the patient, significant others, and health care providers in the plan of care when appropriate.
- Collaborates with a multi-disciplinary team to provide patient care.
- Coordinates and plans critical care/clinical pathway, and prioritizes care, based on individual needs.
- Revises the care plan as necessary.
- Initiates appropriate transfer plan.
- Recognizes subtle cues to anticipate potential problems.
- Documents all relevant data in the medical record according to hospital/departmental standards.
- Ensures availability and maintenance of supplies and equipment needed for the unit and patient care.
- Performs clerical duties when needed.
- Assumes responsibility for meeting Joint Commission International Accreditation (JCIA) required mandatory education (e.g. fire, safety, infection control and others).
- Participates in staff meetings and unit committees/projects.
- Participates in developing and achieving unit goals.
- Maintains a safe environment for patients and staff.
- Performs safe handling and administrating of Narcotic/Controlled and Semi-Controlled Drugs and documentation as directed by policies and procedures.
- Ensures completion of unit competencies (i.e. pain management, and utilization of Emergency department devices).
- Maintains clinical and professional competency based on the latest research and established standards of practice.
- Completes yearly, the critical care nursing competencies (basic).
- Participates in unit-based Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) activities (data collection, CQI teams, incident reporting, customer complaint reporting, medication error reporting etc.).
- Participates in ongoing educational activities.
- Maintains mandatory educational requirements.
- Performs additional duties when required.
Unit Specific:
- Interprets arterial blood gas.
- Interprets basic Electrocardiogram (ECG).
- Monitors arterial pressure.
- Monitors central venous pressure.
- Performs chest, abdomen, and back burn care.
- Prepares Central Venous Access Devices (CVAD) for adults and pediatrics:
- Sampling blood from central venous access catheter.
- Flushing and locking the central venous access catheter.
- Changing central venous catheter dressing.
- Changing central venous catheter needless connector and line tubing.
- Prepares Implanted Venous Access Devices (IVAD) for adults and pediatrics:
- Accessing implanted port.
- Accessing implanted port (top entry).
- Sampling blood from the implanted port.
- Removing the non-coring needle from the implanted port.
- Prepares chest tubes:
- Monitoring and caring for the chest tube drainage system.
- Setting up chest tube drainage system.
- Conducts COVID-19 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) testing.
- Measures creatinine levels.
- Administers emergency medications to paediatrics.
- Performs intubation with direct visualization.
- Inserts and assists with intraosseous infusion device.
- Removes the intraosseous infusion device.
- Administers Intravenous (IV) alteplase for acute ischemic stroke.
- Measures ketone levels.
- Administers moderate sedation.
- Performs rapid strep test using point-of-care testing (POCT).
- Applies splints and casts.
- Cares for tracheotomy tubes:
- Suctioning tracheostomy.
- Managing tracheostomy tube cannula and stoma.
- Prepares mechanical ventilation during patient transport.
- Conducts triage using the Emergency Severity Index (ESI).
- Operates urine analysis machine.
- Uses defibrillator for pediatric patients:
- Performing cardioversion.
- Performing defibrillation.
- Performing transcutaneous pacing.
For Pediatrics:
- Conducts aspiration precautions:
- For child or adolescent
- For children receiving enteral tube feedings
- For infant
- Calculates pediatric fluid requirements.
- Conducts Implantable Venous Access Device (IVAD) for pediatrics:
- Accessing implanted port.
- Sampling blood from the implanted port.
- Removing the non-coring needle from the implanted port.
- Monitors cardiopulmonary status in paediatrics.
- Prepares chest tubes in paediatrics:
- Monitoring and caring for the chest tube drainage system.
- Setting up chest tube drainage system.
- Assisting with chest tube removal.
- Utilizes handheld resuscitation bags and masks in paediatrics.
- Conducts health history interviews and physical assessments in paediatrics.
- Manages infiltration and extravasation in paediatrics.
- Administers oxygen via nasal prongs to neonates.
- Administers nebulized drugs to paediatrics.
- Manages obstructed airways in children and infants.
- Samples blood from a peripherally inserted central catheter in paediatrics.
- Changes in dressing on the peripherally inserted central catheter in paediatrics.
- Manages seizures in paediatrics.
- Cares for pediatric tracheostomies:
- Suctioning tracheostomy.
- Changing tracheostomy ties.
- Changing tracheostomy tube.
Preceptor’s Responsibilities (when applicable):
- Completes the Preceptor workshop and meets the criteria indicators for the preceptor role on the unit.
- Plans, implements and evaluates the individualized competency-based orientation in collaboration with the orientee, nurse manager, and clinical resource nurse.
- Provides appropriate feedback on time to orientee and Nurse Manager.
- Provides objective documentation to the nurse manager utilizing the American Hospital Dubai’s established standards of care (Competency List “Green Book and Blue Book”).
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in nursing (minimum of three (3) years full-time course duration) or
- Degree in Nursing (minimum two (2) years course duration) and Registration as a Registered Nurse from Canada, USA, UK, Ireland, South Africa, New Zealand, and Australia.
- For UAE nationals graduates of UAE or non-UAE universities are exempted from the experience and clinical training requirements for the applied title. (UAE nationals must submit a copy of their birth certificate and the mother’s family book).
- Non-UAE national graduates from UAE universities are required to successfully complete six (6) months of clinical training post-graduation in an APS health facility (except for Registered and assistant Nurse titles).
- Must hold a valid License/Registration to practice in their home country and/or country of last employment (where applicable).
- Must hold a minimum of a valid Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification or others according to the scope of practice.
- Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) certification
- Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification – must be attained within 6 months of employment through the American Hospital Dubai’s course.
- Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) certification preferred
- Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale (CTAS) certification preferred
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
- Minimum of two (2) years of recent post-graduate experience in the Emergency Room.
- Knowledge of and ability to render care and services based on age, appropriateness and developmental needs of patients.
- Skills in the assessment of patient and family’s physical and psychological needs.
- Skills in coordination and planning of care and prioritizing care based on individual needs.